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McMinn's 189 yards lead Olivet to 21-6 win over Benedictine

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OLIVET, Mich. – Senior Noah McMinn accounted for 189 yards of offense to lead the Olivet College football team to a 21-6 win over Benedictine (Ill.) University in its home-opener this afternoon at the Cutler Athletic Complex in Olivet.

THE BASICS

Final score: Olivet 21, Benedictine (Ill.) 6
Location: Cutler Athletic Complex; Olivet, Michigan
Records: Olivet 3-0 overall, Benedictine 1-2 overall

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The Comets won the toss, and chose to receive the ball. Olivet marched down the field and looked to take an early lead but a 26-yard field attempt sailed wide of the left upright.
  • The Eagles took over at their 20-yard line. In the middle of Benedictine's first drive, the game was stopped for nearly an hour because of a brief thunderstorm. When play resumed, the Eagles saw their possession end on an interception by sophomore Anthony Merriman.
  • Both teams punted on their next drive.
  • Olivet's third series of the game started at its 12-yard line. On the eighth play of the drive, McMinn scampered six yards into the end zone. Junior Tyler Peck's PAT kick was good, and the Comets led 7-0 with 10:54 left before halftime.
  • The Eagles were forced to punt on their ensuing drive. Olivet got the ball back but its drive ended when Scottie Bobeck intercepted a Comet pass.
  • Benedictine took advantage of the turnover and short field to score a touchdown on Tyler Jarnagin's 9-yard pass to Kiandre Morris with 1:56 remaining in the first half. Senior Miguel Manion blocked the PAT kick to make the score 7-6.
  • The score stayed 7-6 at the intermission.
  • The Comet defense forced a three-and-out on the Eagles' first possession of the second half.
  • A short 9-play, 40-yard scoring drive was capped by a 4-yard touchdown run by McMinn. The PAT kick by Peck split the uprights for a 14-6 Olivet lead.
  • There was no more scoring until the Comets found the end zone on their first series in the fourth quarter. Sophomore Jake Trujillo capped the 11-play, 61-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown run. Peck's third PAT kick of the game was successful.
  • The Eagles got the ball back and drove all the way down to the Olivet 15 before turning the ball over on downs at the 2:47 mark.
  • The Comets were able to run out the clock.

FOR THE COMETS

  • OIivet doubled-up the Eagles in total offense, 406 yards to 201 yards.
  • McMinn had 22 carries for 96 yards, and caught nine passes for 93 yards.
  • Freshman Kaleb Jarrett completed 26-of-36 passes for 259 yards.
  • Freshman Jalen Broussard hauled-in six receptions for 86 yards.
  • Defensively, the Comets held Benedictine to 13 net rushing yards.
  • Merriman had seven total tackles, including six solo stops.
  • Manion recorded six tackles.
  • Junior Ta'Mar Heart-Wilkins had two tackles for minus 25 yards.

FOR THE EAGLES

  • Jarnigan was 20-of-39 passing for 188 yards.
  • Brandon Adams caught five passes for 46 yards.
  • Joshua Williams led the ground game with five rushes for 17 yards.
  • Bobeck tallied 14 tackles, eight solo and six assisted.

UP NEXT

  • Olivet has its bye week next Saturday. The Comets then travel to the Upper Peninsula to play Finlandia University Oct. 5 for its Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association opener. Kick-off at McAfee Field is at 1 p.m.
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